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Sounds like he bought himself another one........ Please check on wabigoon’s cow. I believe it goes by Jake. It got the COVID.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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I miss Shrapnel, thunk he was one of the good guys, sure had some nice rifles and great comments. It ain't braggin...........
He is a great friend. I don’t know why all these losers are so bothered by his winning.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Nice moose Did Safariman come winch it out for Shrap? I never got an answer??? Or-maybe he winched the full size cooler in???
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I have never seen anyone wear Sitka camo to sluice grouse. Kinda funny. Callnum, Perhaps Rick could start a sub-forum dedicated to attire. You could discuss which brand and color of clothing you most prefer for respective events. Diversity is our strength!!!!!
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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The Duck does not hang with Shrapnel anymore.He found some other loser, Huntz, Please try again. You are a long way from Wisconsin.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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I have never seen anyone wear Sitka camo to sluice grouse. Kinda funny. Callnum, Perhaps Rick could start a sub-forum dedicated to attire. You could discuss which brand and color of clothing you most prefer for respective events. Diversity is our strength!!!!! Great idea, it might help pouges like shrap. You know guys pretending to be something they aren't. I see them in the local burger joint all the time.
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So happy Clark got this thread back on track.
Is Salmonella still sleeping?
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I have never seen anyone wear Sitka camo to sluice grouse. Kinda funny. Callnum, Perhaps Rick could start a sub-forum dedicated to attire. You could discuss which brand and color of clothing you most prefer for respective events. Diversity is our strength!!!!! Great idea, it might help pouges like shrap. You know guys pretending to be something they aren't. I see them in the local burger joint all the time. Mebbe you could learn something while making their burgers.......
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Damn now there is a gun I’d never figure shrapnel to be ground sluicing with
He loves those things. Saiga 410 right? 5 round mag same as a 1100 in principle. Your prejudice is showing. He likes the M1 Garand also as well as other historic weapons like winchesters and Sharps rifles. Only thing that abounds on this forum thread are critics. Seems like it's to damned hard for some here to say congrats. MB Magnum Bob, Yes that is correct. It is a Saiga. I don’t know what the rest of your post means. Please find and use a translator. It might have been a jab at me?? But I thought it was obvious my post about shrap blasting with a California AK was in jest
She never made it past the bedroom door, what was she aiming for...? She's gone shootin..
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So happy Clark got this thread back on track.
Is Salmonella still sleeping? Hopefully his kid is safe. Pretty sure he hasn’t been sleeping considering what his son does for a living. You suck balls dude. Your life must really suck.
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These stereotypes are derived strictly through experience. A few other observations: When a hunter wants to shoot his bow right after the morning hunt......go check the morning stand location for blood. Counting quiver arrows only works once. Expressions when asked about missing arrow are priceless. Western hunters often get lost.......discussing directions (NSEW) gets you a deer in headlights looks, many times. No sun reference capability whatsoever.
East coasters......Always something wrong. Screw the hunting partners, too.
So very true. East coast hunters and western hunters really can't hold a candle to Iowa hunters. It's true, hunting the wily farmland whitetail gives them fits, what with all the intricacies of following directions to the stand. But they have an especially difficult time when pursuing the Iowa Christmas Turkey. Try as they might, the Christmas Turkey remains a mystery to them. Shrouded in an enigma, as it were. Perhaps because the "hunters" you use as examples arent really hunters, they are clients! They may very well be guys who cant get it done on thier home turf but happen to have the disposable income to pay to go to Iowa to be placed in a stand by a guide who has done all the work and simply have to shoot at a deer that walks by. Sorry but your not special, I do all the stand prep for wind conditions etc you mentioned in a prior post on my own as well as numerous other properties I have permission to hunt on....its part of being a more than casual whitetail hunter! Apologies for the digression, just got ticked by mikewerner insinuating that those not from Iowa dont know how to hunt deer
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I miss Shrapnel, thunk he was one of the good guys, sure had some nice rifles and great comments. It ain't braggin...........
He is a great friend. I don’t know why all these losers are so bothered by his winning. Shrap, Congrats on your moose! Nice rifle, as usual. 😎 PS Don’t worry, I’m watching over Travis for you.
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I have never seen anyone wear Sitka camo to sluice grouse. Kinda funny. I don't doubt that you have never seen many things. Sitka is a bit of a rookie mistake but personally the shotgun makes me shake my head.
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I have never seen anyone wear Sitka camo to sluice grouse. Kinda funny. I don't doubt that you have never seen many things. Sitka is a bit of a rookie mistake but personally the shotgun makes me shake my head. Nice. What fire arm and caliber?
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You sure kill a lot of chickens...😬😎
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I have never seen anyone wear Sitka camo to sluice grouse. Kinda funny. I don't doubt that you have never seen many things. Sitka is a bit of a rookie mistake but personally the shotgun makes me shake my head. I generally see guys road hunt wearing it, like you.
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You sure kill a lot of chickens...😬😎 Lol
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Shrap called me shortly after the moose-tag drawing last summer, saying he'd put in for an area he knew well but had drawn for another he'd never even seen--or applied for.
This happened to more than a few people, with various kinds of big game this year, due to the suddenly introduced, so-called all online "system" of Montana FWP. My wife's application is an example. All of her applications got thrown out because of a computer glitch that decided she's "active military." (On the other hand, she's the only person I've actually know besides Shrapnel to draw two Montana moose tags--and her second was for an antlerless moose, not a another bull.)
But instead of whining Shrap went scouting, in an area a 150-mile drive from his home. He found some nice moose in the area he'd never seen before, and killed a good bull. I don't know the particulars of this moose, but he worked for it.
On the rare occasions I visit this part of the Campfire anymore, it's always interesting that some of the same people keep making know-it-all posts about things they know nothing about. Yes. He was in unfamiliar territory but scored big. He had two other booners located but this guy showed up first as I understood. Congrats to Eileen on her second tag. Sounds like Deflave was face timing shrapnel during the moose hunt... hey shrap pan to the right, oh chit is that a moose ??? No Travis it’s a horse..
Then STFU. The rest of your statement is superflous bullshit with no real bearing on this discussion other than to massage your own ego. Suckin' on my titties like you wanted me.
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Shrap called me shortly after the moose-tag drawing last summer, saying he'd put in for an area he knew well but had drawn for another he'd never even seen--or applied for.
This happened to more than a few people, with various kinds of big game this year, due to the suddenly introduced, so-called all online "system" of Montana FWP. My wife's application is an example. All of her applications got thrown out because of a computer glitch that decided she's "active military." (On the other hand, she's the only person I've actually know besides Shrapnel to draw two Montana moose tags--and her second was for an antlerless moose, not a another bull.)
But instead of whining Shrap went scouting, in an area a 150-mile drive from his home. He found some nice moose in the area he'd never seen before, and killed a good bull. I don't know the particulars of this moose, but he worked for it.
On the rare occasions I visit this part of the Campfire anymore, it's always interesting that some of the same people keep making know-it-all posts about things they know nothing about. Yes. He was in unfamiliar territory but scored big. He had two other booners located but this guy showed up first as I understood. Congrats to Eileen on her second tag. Sounds like Deflave was face timing shrapnel during the moose hunt... hey shrap pan to the right, oh chit is that a moose ??? No Travis it’s a horse.. Who has that picture of Clark’s first baby moose he shot in Conrad’s field? 😎
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Shrap called me shortly after the moose-tag drawing last summer, saying he'd put in for an area he knew well but had drawn for another he'd never even seen--or applied for.
This happened to more than a few people, with various kinds of big game this year, due to the suddenly introduced, so-called all online "system" of Montana FWP. My wife's application is an example. All of her applications got thrown out because of a computer glitch that decided she's "active military." (On the other hand, she's the only person I've actually know besides Shrapnel to draw two Montana moose tags--and her second was for an antlerless moose, not a another bull.)
But instead of whining Shrap went scouting, in an area a 150-mile drive from his home. He found some nice moose in the area he'd never seen before, and killed a good bull. I don't know the particulars of this moose, but he worked for it.
On the rare occasions I visit this part of the Campfire anymore, it's always interesting that some of the same people keep making know-it-all posts about things they know nothing about. Yes. He was in unfamiliar territory but scored big. He had two other booners located but this guy showed up first as I understood. Congrats to Eileen on her second tag. Sounds like Deflave was face timing shrapnel during the moose hunt... hey shrap pan to the right, oh chit is that a moose ??? No Travis it’s a horse.. Who has that picture of Clark’s first baby moose he shot in Conrad’s field? 😎 Sh it is getting real now...... lol
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